Wesley Hall (part of Wesley Ebenezer Methodist Church)
Sheffield, Yorkshire | S10 1UD
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Sheffield, Yorkshire | S10 1UD
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Maltby, Yorkshire | S66 8NW
Beautifully set in a valley landscaped by Capability Brown in the 18th century, the most striking feature of this Cistercian abbey is the eastern end of its church, built in the new Gothic style c1170.
Edale , Derbyshire | S33 7ZA
A Victorian gem at the southern end of the Pennine Way.
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Sheffield, Yorkshire | S1 1HA
Sheffield Cathedral is the oldest building in Sheffield still in daily use. Formerly the Parish Church of Sheffield, it was granted Cathedral status in 1914. however the history of Christianity on this site goes back over 1000 years.
Sheffield, Yorkshire | S1 2EW
Quaker meetings are known to have been taking place in Sheffield since 1669.
Crosspool, Yorkshire | S10 5GB
Tapton is the oldest church in Crosspool, originally worshipping in a 'Tin Chapel' from 1854 until the existing building was erected in 1913.
Sheffield, Yorkshire | S1 2JB
The cathedral is easy to miss and almost seems hidden away, which gives you a clue to its origin.
Sheffield, Yorkshire | S1 2JD
Visitors are always welcome to this 300 year old city centre Unitarian Chapel.
Tickhill, Yorkshire | DN11 9LY
Welcome to our stunning church, whose architecture, furnishings, history and heritage have been shaped by over 900 years of faith and worship.
Sheffield, Yorkshire | S1 4FT
Situated a stone's throw away from the heart of Sheffield, we are a Victorian church displaying various items from the Arts & Crafts era, such as fine copperware and reredos.
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Sheffield, Yorkshire | S25PU
St John the Evangelist has been welcoming the parish and people of the Park district since 1834.
Ranmoor, Yorkshire | S10 3GX
St John's is a very fine example of Victorian architecture, originally opened in 1879 and, following a fire, reopened in 1897 with one of the tallest spires in northern England.
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